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  1. 3 de set. de 2023 · Less well known is her later voyage across the Atlantic to North Carolina where she became involved in the US War of Independence. Even her namesake, the award-winning biographer Flora MacDonald Fraser, who was brought up on Jacobite tales and whose ancestor was the Old Fox, Simon Fraser, knew little of what happened to the historical Flora in later life.

  2. Flora MacDonald ( Fionnghal NicDhòmhnaill e gouezeleg) ( 1722 – 1790 ), zo un emsaverez ha harozez skosat. Merc'h e oa da Ranald MacDonald, eus Milton, en enez Uibhist a Deas (South Uist e saozneg), en Inizi Gall, en Skos. He mamm e oa Marion, merc'h da Angus Macdonald. He zad a varvas pa oa bugelig, ha gwallet e oa bet gantañ.

  3. Flora MacDonald’s statement on the escape of Charles Edward Stuart from South Uist (Outer Hebrides) to Skye, 12 July 1746. She gives details on how his escape was managed, his disguise and where he stayed. (SP 54/32 f.49E). Transcript. Copy of the Declaration of Miss MacDonald, Apple Cross Bay, July 12th 1746. Miss Mc. Donald, Daughter in Law ...

  4. Seeking refuge in the Outer Hebrides, hoping to escape to France, he found an unlikely ally in Flora MacDonald, a young woman in her early twenties, loyal to the Stuarts. Disguising the prince as an Irish maid, petticoats and all, Flora conveyed Charles by boat to Skye, where they lodged safely with her family, until the prince’s inexpert ...

  5. Flora MacDonald and Bonnie Prince Charlie. After the defeat of his army at Culloden on 16 April 1746, Prince Charles Edward had been led to safety by a Jacobite general. But, as a wanted man with a price on his head, escaping Scotland would not be easy. By late April he and four companions had made their way through a storm to Benbecula.

  6. 22 de dez. de 2022 · In traditional narratives Flora Macdonald is often depicted as a humble peasant girl, but she was actually a cul­tured young woman from an influential family on the Outer Hebrides. In 1746, as Government forces scoured the Hebrides in search of Prince Charles Edward, Flora helped the fugitive leader to reach Skye, disguised as her Irish maid, Betty Burke.

  7. Flora MacDonald (ur.1722 w Milton, zm. 5 marca 1790 w Kingsburgh na wyspie Skye) − szkocka jakobitka.. Życiorys. Córka Ranalda i Marion MacDonaldów, urodziła się w 1722 roku w Milton na wyspie South Uist w archipelagu Hebrydów Zewnętrznych.

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